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A non-stop 24-hour spell of torrential rain left many parts of the country flooded yesterday. At least five deaths were reported.
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President Chandrika Bandaranaike Kumaratunga will leave office today, after 11 years as President of Sri Lanka.
The Colombo Port
Exports and imports in the first nine months of 2005 grew by 11.3% and 13.5% respectively over the corresponding period of last year.
Tom Moody
Sri Lanka leaves for India today :
Batting is going to play an important role if Sri Lanka is to play their best cricket and turn things around in next month's three-Test series against India.
Flood victims try to reach higher ground using a makeshift ‘raft’ made of barrels in Pahathgama, Hanwella. Picture by Saman Sri Wedage
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